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Église Saint-Clément de Wasquehal

église Saint-Clément de Wasquehal

France Wasquehal
Église Saint-Clément de Wasquehal
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The church of Saint-Clément is a church in Wasquehal, in the French department of northern France. Simple Gothic style, it is located in the Capreau district, rue Clément Béthune. Raised in honour of Saint Clement, the church is built to allow the new working population of the Capreau to follow the cult.

Église Saint-Clément de Wasquehal

The church depends on the dean of Roubaix of the Archdiocese of Lille and is part of the parish of Ozanam, which includes the church of Saint-Nicolas de Wasquehal and the church of the Sacred Heart of Sart. Its construction, led by Abbé Louis Coupez, lasted from 1911 to 1912.

Église Saint-Clément de Wasquehal
Église Saint-Clément de Wasquehal